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Parra supplies offense; Kennedy sustains contusion

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By Corey Brock
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MLB.com |

PEORIA, Ariz. -- Tyson Ross bolstered his chances of winning a job in the starting rotation by tossing 5 1/3 scoreless innings on Saturday in the Padres' 10-6 victory over the D-backs at the Peoria Sports Complex.

Ross, who hasn't allowed a run in his last 11 1/3 innings, struck out three, walked three and allowed one hit.

"I thought he threw the ball well. Again, I thought we saw his fastball command improve and a good slider," Padres manager Bud Black said. "He's doing his part to forge his way onto our roster."

"[It's] progress every time out. Getting into more season-like situations, getting up-and-down six times today was huge, getting the pitch-count up," Ross said. "Everything is progressing the way it should.

"I'm not worried where I'll end up when the season breaks, but personally I feel great. Feeling strong, throwing the ball well."

Arizona pitcher Ian Kennedy, who hadn't allowed an earned run all spring, didn't fare nearly as well, as he allowed four runs on four hits in 3 2/3 innings.

Kennedy walked one and struck out one and left during the fourth inning when he was hit below his left knee by a one-hop smash up the middle off the bat of Jedd Gyorko. Kennedy was diagnosed with a contusion below his left knee.

Left fielder Kyle Gaedele smashed a grand slam to center in the Padres' five-run seventh, breaking the game wide open.

The D-backs got two hits from Gerardo Parra, including his third home run of the spring. Parra reached base three times.

The Padres got a two-run home run from Yonder Alonso and leadoff hitter Alexi Amarista had two hits. Teammate Jesus Guzman followed Alonso's home run with one of his own in the fourth inning.

Alonso later added a double in the sixth inning. Guzman followed with an RBI double.

The D-backs scored five runs in the ninth inning, three coming on a home run from designated hitter Didi Gregorius.

D-backs up next: The D-backs have a pair of split-squad games Sunday. Patrick Corbin will continue his quest to win the No. 5 spot in the rotation as he gets the start against the Padres in Tucson at 1:05 p.m. Meanwhile, Trevor Cahill will get the ball vs. the Dodgers at Salt River Fields at 1:10 p.m. This is the first time the D-backs and Dodgers have faced each other this spring.